Static NAT in RouterOS

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Druvis shows you how to configure Static a.k.a. One-to-One NAT in RouterOS. Even though it is the most basic NAT, there is a little twist due to the src-nat - dst-nat paradigm.
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Should show limiting the dstnat rule with a dst port and a to-port to ensure one is only allowing the "right traffic" as much as possible. Also suggest adding a source-address-list to the dstnat rule as most should have a fixed static WANIP or a dynamic WANIP ( and free dyndns names/urls ) are available to resolve to their WANIP.

Anavllama
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Great video. Tx for that. Regarding the ‘public ip’ address. You aleays refer to static public ip address. What about the dynamic public ip address?

zeljkomikrotik
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Our ISP provides 1 uplink with 5 static IPs. How do I get the outbound traffic to use the same WAN Ip it came in from.

I tried a basic 1:1 NAT rule but it did not work.

BradleyAmster
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❤❤❤❤❤ this is Mikrotik for dummies like me.

Micheph
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Hi everyone!
At other vendors there is a possibility to delete one word at once Ctr+W, but is there a possibility to do that in Mikrotik as well ?

FiberINFO
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The presenter has consistently avoided using dynamic WAN Ips in his videos. Dynamic WANIP would take longer to present because the config becomes more complex and one may have to get into describing perhaps scripting and/or mangling Thus suggesting, that Druvis make a separate video that addresses the ways in many of his videos one would have to adjust the approach for dynamic Or MT can simply state, Mikrotik Devices are only for users with static WAN IPs. :-)

Anavllama